Anxiety in late-life depression
Our work showed that anxiety in late-life depression is common and may complicate clinical practice. As an overarching theme, this thesis shows that it may be prudent to distinguish between comorbid anxious arousal and anxiety disorders in late-life depression (chapter 2) as both yields different determinants (chapter 3-7). Moreover, differentiating between specific comorbid anxiety disorders results in even more specific determinants. In this chapter we will discuss these findings (see box 1) in the broader perspective of the research field. After having summarized the results we have found, we will describe a method to illustrate how these nomothetic results may be used and translated to clinical practice (partly based on chapter 8).
Reference:
Date Claudius van der Veen | 2021
159 pagina's
https://books.ipskampprinting.nl/thesis/564539-vdVeen/1/
Proefschrift : Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
159 pagina's
https://books.ipskampprinting.nl/thesis/564539-vdVeen/1/
Proefschrift : Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Keywords:
Anxiety Disorders, Comorbidity, Depressive Disorders, Diagnosis, Elderly, Etiology, Life Experiences, Personality Traits, Psychopathology, Psychotrauma, PTSD (DSM-IV), Suicidality